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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly
In this flawed effort by the author of Love and Duty, four friends vow to be blood sisters always. Helen, Bonnie and Jen revolve like dim stars around sparkling Libby, their leader.The center of attention everywhere except home, Libby feels excluded by her parents' absorption in her sick brother, so she adopts a set of friends who give her the obsessive devotion she seems to require. She directs the other girls' lives until the early '60s finds them moving in directions away from her. Though Libby's actions pervade the tale, the narrative unfolds through the consciousness of Helen, once Libby's closest friend. Helen's model existence with her physician husband, and Bonnie's and Jen's lives are abruptly disrupted one day in 1966 when Libby disappears, seemingly into the thin air of the Colorado mountains. Official inquiries turn up nothing, so the friends-of course-begin a search of their own. What they uncover changes their lives and their vision of Libby forever. Unfortunately, along with clichits (Libby is described as the snow princess, and her lips are a slash of red against pale skin) and a plot as predictable as that of a dime-store romance, this minimally involving story suffers from a surfeit of stereotypes; only two minor characters show any development or self-knowledge. (Nov.)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780670841141
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 11/28/1992
  • Pages: 320
  • Product dimensions: 20.00 (w) x 20.00 (h) x 20.00 (d)

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  • Posted November 9, 2010

    My favorite book ever!!!!

    This is by far my favorite book. I read it when it first came out and have read it at least a couple of dozen times since then. Recommend it to anyone.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 17, 2004

    My Favorite So Far...

    I just started reading books...and this one was great! It seemed so real. The tale of the friends is common and expected...But the tale of the husbands...Adds the awesome twist to it!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 2, 2004

    a mind-boggling read

    i found this book to be very cynical, very much about the dark side of marrige and friendships. it's a tale that chills one's heart and makes them think could this be them. i liked it because wall told of things that we all secretly think about and described them and made the plot become like your own quest. she kept all guessing until the end. the end is what upset me the most. that the women just sat there and took it. that's probably the most realistic part in the entire book though....how people depend upon one another so much that you cannot be a stong enough person sometimes to be and stand alone although most of the time you are anyway. i thought it a tantalizing novel, a tale truly worthy of telling. all the secrets, lies, and betrayls are so real and so true. it just captivates a reader.

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